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  • #1364
    radioshadow
    Participant

    First off, I’ve been internet broadcasting for about 8 years or so? I’ve tried everything you can imagine for processing. I have to say, Breakaway Live blows everything else away, great job Leif! I’ve been messing around with this for a few weeks and have some great settings now. It’s clean and loud with plenty of low end and very little to no sibilance. I have different genres of music playing at different times of the day/week, and this handles them all very well (minus a few crap mp3’s I’m still weeding out). Your source audio is critical for good sound obviously. These are my settings, feel free to listen in if you like at radiospinnaker.com:

    Plutonium
    Peak 0
    Final -01
    Range 70
    Power 29
    Speed 34
    Bass -1
    Shape -2

    HPF 30
    Bandwidth 16

    I’m using clunk/slam but have them at 0
    NR is on, no stereo enhancer

    I also turned the input down to keep it peaking in the "yellow"

    EdCast out

    Cheers!
    Nathan
    radiospinnaker.com

    #13374

    i listen your radio now with winamp πŸ˜€

    The sound is very good , but it seem have lot of bass and it’s low gΓ©nΓ©ral level , but i repeat it’s very good πŸ˜‰

    #13375
    radioshadow
    Participant

    [quote author=”sebastien.wittebolle”]i listen your radio now with winamp πŸ˜€

    The sound is very good , but it seem have lot of bass and it’s low gΓ©nΓ©ral level , but i repeat it’s very good πŸ˜‰[/quote]

    I went for dynamic peaks instead of generally loud all the time as that wears me out quickly. It’s still great volume output but if someone was looking at a spectrum analyzer, you wouldn’t see all frequencies smashed at peak. That could be obtained by turning up the power a bit or increasing the final drive. I really hate sybillance (sssss sound) so that’s why I chose to keep the drive low and closer to the source audio sound. I like a little bass ‘pop’ but that could be easily tweaked with the bass shape most likely. Thanks for the feedback!

    #13376
    Boki
    Member

    That what you want "Rustonium" is much better choice. Plutonium is not intended for that from start.

    #13377
    radioshadow
    Participant

    [quote author=”Boki”]That what you want "Rustonium" is much better choice. Plutonium is not intended for that from start.[/quote]

    Tried that, didn’t like it. I still want a little punch in the sound πŸ˜€

    #13378
    Boki
    Member

    [quote author=”radiospinnaker”]Tried that, didn’t like it. I still want a little punch in the sound πŸ˜€[/quote]
    And Rustonium is better in that πŸ™‚

    #13379
    radioshadow
    Participant

    [quote author=”Boki”][quote author=”radiospinnaker”]Tried that, didn’t like it. I still want a little punch in the sound πŸ˜€[/quote]
    And Rustonium is better in that πŸ™‚[/quote]

    Okie.. maybe I’ll load that up and goof with it. I do like the sound I have now though. Thanks for the feedback πŸ™‚

    #13380

    Boki is right πŸ˜‰

    #13381
    radioshadow
    Participant

    [quote author=”radiospinnaker”][quote author=”Boki”][quote author=”radiospinnaker”]Tried that, didn’t like it. I still want a little punch in the sound πŸ˜€[/quote]
    And Rustonium is better in that πŸ™‚[/quote]

    Okie.. maybe I’ll load that up and goof with it. I do like the sound I have now though. Thanks for the feedback πŸ™‚[/quote]

    Trying out Rustonium, I do like it better after I dialed it in a bit, thanks for the advice Boki πŸ˜‰

    #13382
    kes11
    Member

    Mind sharing your Rustonium settings? That webcast sounds really good to me. πŸ™‚

    #13383
    radioshadow
    Participant

    [quote author=”kes11″]Mind sharing your Rustonium settings? That webcast sounds really good to me. πŸ™‚[/quote]

    Sure, no problem:

    Rustonium
    Peak 0
    Final -0.2
    Range 48
    Power 45
    Speed 35
    Bass -3
    Shape 0

    HPF 20hz
    Bandwidth 15 Khz
    Roll off 5
    NR on

    EdCast out
    No stereo enhancer

    #13384
    radioshadow
    Participant

    [quote author=”Boki”][quote author=”radiospinnaker”]Tried that, didn’t like it. I still want a little punch in the sound πŸ˜€[/quote]
    And Rustonium is better in that πŸ™‚[/quote]

    Now that I have my audio chain set up correctly and the settings where they should be.. all I can say is "WOW". This program is absolutely amazing. My 32k aac+ stream sounds as good as my 128k stream. If you’re reading this and wondering if Breakaway Live is worth the cash, I say to you absolutely!

    #13385
    timmywa
    Participant

    My question, if this is just for streaming, why use HPF and enable bandwidth limiting at all? Why not shoot the moon and sound as full and complete as possible? No need to filter to protect a transmitter anywhere…

    What is the rationale?

    Thanks!

    #13386
    radioshadow
    Participant

    [quote author=”timmywa”]My question, if this is just for streaming, why use HPF and enable bandwidth limiting at all? Why not shoot the moon and sound as full and complete as possible? No need to filter to protect a transmitter anywhere…

    What is the rationale?

    Thanks![/quote]

    I don’t like excessive pumping and noise in my stream πŸ˜‰

    #13387
    radioshadow
    Participant

    Ok, learned some things by reading the forum posts (a lot). So much great information from Leif, Jesse and many others here, I think it’s great how much people are willing to share for people like me to learn.

    Most important, input levels need to be the same! ❗ mp3gain’d all my tracks to 89db and got rid of a normalizer plugin I was using on the input side. Big difference. New setup that seems to sound good on both my hits and classic rock streams using plutonium.

    http://www.radiospinnaker.com

    Plutonium
    HPF 30
    Bandwidth Full
    Roll Off 11 (really helped with the excessive ringing on the high end)
    Noise Reduction On

    Final drive -1.0
    Range 48
    Power 34
    Speed 43
    Bass Cut -10
    Bass Shape 0

    Edcast out

    Even though I’m somewhat addicted to the output sound of Plutonium, I’m sticking with Rustonium using the settings in a few posts above this one. It just seems to handle a wide variety of music more consistently.

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